Edit: Already exists.
1. Display Number of selected lines in status bar.
Currently at the bottom left of the status bar, we already have: Line number, Column position, and Number of selected characters. If you could add Number of selected lines, that would be great!

2. Have an option to make regex greedy by default.
In the Settings dialog, we could have an option (OFF by default for backward compatibility) to make the regex engine greedy by default - while accepting the standard ? suffix to make it temporarily lazy (as also suggested here).

Well, Thank you for your attention!
Flux

Last edited by Fluxtorpedoe on Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:57 pm; edited 2 times in total

#1 The most wanted feature is the file comparison in PMDI mode via splitting the window into 2 panes (DOS/FAR/TotalCommander-like), so each pane had it's own tab-bar and the user could select two different files each displayed in it's own pane. That requires first making each pane have it's own tab-bar.

#2 Multi-line tab-bar.

#3 spellChecker support for x64 version.

#4 'tab wheel scroll' fixes:
a. make it switch tabs when the cursor is hovering empty space on tab-bar.
b. add "scroll wraps around the ends of tab-bar".

#5 teach akelpad updater to close and restart akelpad nicely.

#6 add native function "double selected lines" (since the script found on this forum has a caret position bug).

#7 fix caret's position-related "not-a-bug" bugs:
a. use "replace text" in the document, then hit ctrl+z (undo): if the replacement was only in a part of the document (to the bottom/to the top) - then that part becomes selected
b. use "replace text" in the whole document, then hit ctrl+z (undo) and watch your caret lose it's position and jump to the end of the document instead.

Would it be possible to enable full editing of Internet Explorer '.URL' favorites files please, with windows explorer context-menu support eg:
Open File with Akelpad.Edit File with Akelpad.

Currently Akelpad shows a preview of .URL files yet won't allow the actual file to be opened (to view it's contents) or edited - it opens the URL location instead, or gives an error if the '.URL' file is a bookmarklet.